1. awry, amiss -- (away from the correct or expected course; "something has gone awry in our plans"; "something went badly amiss in the preparations")
2. amiss -- (in an improper or mistaken or unfortunate manner; "if you think him guilty you judge amiss"; "he spoke amiss"; "no one took it amiss when she spoke frankly")
3. imperfectly, amiss -- (in an imperfect or faulty way; "The lobe was imperfectly developed"; "Miss Bennet would not play at all amiss if she practiced more"- Jane Austen)

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No invitation came amiss to her. - from Emma by Jane Austen

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Your friend will not take it amiss I hope. - from Emma by Jane Austen

3.

"Have you noticed anything amiss with them of late. - from Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

4.

Is not amiss when it is truly don. - from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare

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Therefore 'tis not amiss we tende. - from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare

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As it was, there was little amiss beyond the wreck of the main-sail. - from Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson

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This dream is all amiss interprete. - from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare

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Gold cannot come amiss were she a devil. - from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare

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when he will, 'tis not a hair amiss yet. - from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare